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Eric McDonogh, chairman of Wolvercote Young People’s Club, said: “To continue our minibus service for our local young people we are asking our community for help and support in making this large capital purchase.

“The minibus is a vital tool in helping us reach out to the young people of the area, making sure they travel safely across the local area and indeed on trips and events we deliver further afield.

“Helping us acquire a new minibus provides a great opportunity for a local business to make public their support of our charity and we are open to co-branding ideas and other methods of making sure that anyone who helps us out gets some help in return.”

Wolvercote Young People’s Club was formed in 1939 at the outbreak of the Second World War under the name of Wolvercote Boys’ Club.

It originally met at Upper Farm House in St Peter’s Road. In 1959, with cash from the Government and Oxford City Council, the new club premises were built and Upper Farm House demolished.